Wasn't sure if this was best posted here or on the Apple forums. I
recently bought a new Apple Airport Extreme router. I'm replacing an
older Airport Extreme. This time I created a "Guest Network" which lets
me have what I assume is basically a virtual secondary network for
guests to use and my iPhones/ipod. On their own, they seem to be working
great. I have static ip (10.0.1.?) addresses for everything on my main
network, and DHCP (171.???.???.???) on the guest one.

Here's my problem which I only discovered because of the iPeng iPhone
app. I recently bought the newest version (1.2) and it works great if my
server computer and the phone are on the same network. But, I want the
iPhone to be on the guest network and leave the server on my main
network. I tried adding all variations of the server's ip address as the
instructions describe (10.0.1.2, 10.0.1.2:9000 and http://10.0.1.2:9000)
but apparently because the iphone is on the guest network, it isn't
letting me do it. 

The question: Can I access a device/computer on a different wireless
network? And how is it done?

I realize now that if this is possible, I could have a lot more devices
on my guest network so I don't add more ip conflicts on my main
network.

Thanks!
SL


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